Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1987 Page: 2 of 4
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P.O. Bax 250, Kerens, Texas 75144
USPS 293-680
Telephone: 214/396-2261
EDITOR: Donna York; Staff: Carla York, Nora Lee May
The Kerens Tribune (USPS 293—680) is published weekly except
for the week follc*dng Christmas by the Kerens Tribune, 114
S. Co Ike t, Kerens, Texas 75144. Second class postage is paid
at Kerens, Texas. Subscription rates are $8 in Navarro County;
$9 elsewhere in Texas and $10 out of state. POSTMASTER: Send
address changes to Kerens Tribune, P. 0. Bax 250, Kerens,
Texas 75144. Copy far the Tribune is set without regard for
proper hyphenation to facilitate typing and for improved appe-
arance. The Tribune office is closed most of Thursday and
all of Friday afternoon.
The typographical error is a slippery thing and sly,
You can hunt till you are dizzy, but it somehow will get by.
'Til the copy is off the typewriter, it is strange
hew still it keeps.
It shrinks down in a comer and it never stirs or peeps.
That typographical error, too small for human eyes,
Til the ink is on the paper, vhen it grows to mnuntain size.
The Editor, she stares with horror, then she grabs her hair
and groans.
She drops her head upon her hands and moans.
The remainder of the paper may be as
clean as clean can be—
but the typo is the only thing you see!
Kerens Inoune
50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Charlie and Bulah Baker will be honored, Sun-
day, April 12, 1987, with a 50th wedding anni-
versary reception.
The reception, from 2-4 p.m., will be held at
their home, five miles north of Trinidad on
Highway 274. The event will be hosted by their
children and grandchildren.
The couple were married in 1937 and lived in
Kerens until 1955. Baker worked for P. N. Sto-
ckton Furniture and Hardware during that time.
They lived in Waco until 1978 where he was em-
ployed in the insurance field and she worked
with the Waco Independent School District.
After retirement the couple moved back to the-
ir native area and built a home on Cedar Creek
Lake where they now reside.
They are the parents of four children, 8 gr-
andchildren and one great-grandchild.
Friends of the couple are invited to. attend
the reception; however, the couple requests
"no gifts, please."
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
April 2, 1987
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT
RELIEF LODGE NO. 236, A.F* 6 A. M. j
Meetings: 4th R. £. McNfLllfLy, W.M.
Tuesday of kll<LYl Paul, S<LCA<LtaAy
each month , 7:30 p.m.
P- 0. Sox 233, K&tzru, Texa4 75144
Mr. and Mrs. Hays Hos-
kins of Kerens announce
the birth of their grand-
son.
Jonathon Hayes was born
March 25, 1987 In Charlo-
tte, North Carolina. He
weighed 8 pounds and 13
ounces and measured 21
inche s.
His parents are Jerilyn
and Roger McDonald of Ch-
arlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubry Sau-
nders announce the mar-
riage of their daught-
er, Joy, to Dennis Cail-
let of Sunnyvale.
He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Caillet
of Rowlett.
The wedding was held at
4 p.m. Saturday, March
28, 1987, at the home
of the bride's parents.
The Rev. Gary Carruth,
minister of the Kerens
First United Methodist
Church officiated.
Jill Davis of Nacogdoch-
es, sister of the bride,
served as matron of hon-
or. Andrea Caillet, da-
ughter of the groom, al-
so attended the bride.
Rick Caillet of Row-
lett was his brother's
best man.
Traditional wedding ca-
ke and punch were served
by Jenny Statham and Li-
nda Saunders, sister and
sister-in-law, of the
|bride, and by Peggy Ca-
illet, sister-in-law of
the groom.
Guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Caillet
and Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Caillet of Rowlett, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Altman of
Dallas, Mrs. Elton Da-
vis and Brendon of Nacog-
doches, Mrs. Gary Car-
ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Sc-
ott Statham, Lee and
Lynn and Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffery Saunders, all
of Kerens.
The couple will be at
home in Sunnyvale.
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York, Donna. Kerens Tribune (Kerens, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1987, newspaper, April 2, 1987; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth591479/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Navarro+County%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Kerens Public Library.